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Tiana’s Cafe: Rota’s breakfast destination

Tiana’s Cafe makes guests at Valentino Hotel on Rota right at home with their delectable breakfast menu and friendly staff. Off-island guests of the hotel and locals alike frequent the Rota landmark for its famous early riser menu. It consists of American breakfast like pancakes,...
Posted On Jan 17 2023 06:01
, By Mark Rabago
Roccball
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New season of Roccball kicks off

The indigenous sport of Roccball began its 40th season of annual games at the Marianas High School Gymnasium. This year there are eight teams in competition for the playoffs: Nakama, Tomodachi, I’d Hit That, Phan Gotte, Lotus, Bandits, Sufa, and Dusty Feetz. The first of seven...
Posted On Jan 17 2023 06:00
, By Press Release
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US nears new cooperation deals with two Pacific Island nations

WASHINGTON (AP)—The Biden administration is nearing deals with two Pacific Island nations to extend ties that are considered critical to maintaining balance in the U.S.-China rivalry for influence in a region where the Chinese are rapidly expanding their economic, diplomatic and...
Posted On Jan 16 2023 06:06
, By MATTHEW LEE, AP Diplomatic Writer
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Report: Prelim numbers show $86M ARPA deficit

The transition team’s preliminary reconciliation has determined that the CNMI received $481.8 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds but, as of Dec. 27, 2022, it has been overspent and overcommitted and has a deficit of $86 million. According to a 2022 transition report on the...
Posted On Jan 16 2023 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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